Democrat. ’ By, i'n KM EeUnsh in adyabce 81 50 gs If not paid {0 adVARE ews 2 UU ALIVE PAPER--devoted to theinterests oi the hots people Payuiedie wade within three months willbe con dered Li advance. No paper will bes pe ldexcept atoption of publishers. Papers going out ol the county must be BUVRUUE Any person proet pasant a COPY free of charge Oar axtensive v . , : asuslly velinbly wind profit slo medium for advertising We have Lhe most am nd are prepared to priut al rogrammes, Posters, Comins re gost atyle ana at the lowest [x ssible rates. All sdvortisonents for comnts per ine ot the line for each additions aotices one-half more Baitorirl notices 104 Loos Norioss 10 cents per line, Hibaral Hscount is mad: ‘oy quarter, haliyoar ory paid foe in insertion sutsperiing, eal Asiollows SPACRIQOUPIED s this type) 10 inches 20 {uches Ap foreign ndvertisements t r bafore fv sertion, except on yearly payments’ 1 advan Portricat Nom Nothing inserted | BUSINESS NOTIUS erline, cach oe will each insertion Hiscontinued until arrearages are ring un ton cash s nbacribers will irculntion makes this paper an un. ple factiitios tor Jul WORK } kinds of Books, Tracts, ial prioting &c in the ri lows term than thramonths first three inseriions and O Special sonsndvertisinghy . | pul ther, u hall-yearly | the das; and as , DIRECTORY. DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFICERS, Congress, Hon. A.G, Curry, Bellefonte Btate Senator, Hon, W_ A Bepresas atives, U Hon, L. Rs Pr sident Jadge Dist. Hon. A. O. Furst, Bellefonte Aes Waria ith ste Judges, Hon. C, Muxs Hon J. R Qouaty Commissioners, A. J Guinsry, Savi, Ix Commissioners’ Clark, O Sheriff, W. Mroogs Wargen Deputy Bherit, Wx. Dugexax, Prothenctary, L. A. S¢ua Troasarer, Cus, Sura, Register and Cler shaos’ Court, J Recorder, Praxx BE Brows, " District Attorney, J. 0. Mayen, Coroner, Dr. H. K. Hoy, Quanty Detective, Cap't FYER, k Or A. Moria CHURCHES. Howard street Rervices ¢ Prestivtsrian Rev. Wn Tauris Pastor very Sunday at 10.3 nd? » NM. Sanday School (Chapel) at 2.30 ». x. Prayer Meeting (Chapel) Wednesday at 730 pr. u. i M. B Church, Howard and Spring Streets, Rev. D 8. Monroe, Pastor, Services every Sunday at 16.30 a mand 7». ¥, Sunday School st 2-30 pox Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7-30 p. un, 8i. John's Protestant Episcopal Obarch, Lamb and Allegheny streets, Rev. J. Oswald Davis, Rector Services every Sunday at 1029 a.m. and Tr. x Prayer Meeting Wednesday and rriday evenings. 8t. John's Raman Catholic,’ Bast Bishop Street, Rov, | P. McArdle Pastor. Mass at 6 and services 19.30 4. wu, | sad Tr XM Reformed, Linn and Spring streets, Rov. W. H Buyder Pastor. Services ev ry Sunday at 10-30 a and 7 pr. un, Sunday Schoel at 2-30 » XN. Meeting Wednesday evening at 7-30, Lutheran, Bast High street, Rov, Chas. T. Steck, Pastor Raervices every Sanday at 1030 sw. and 7 », KR. Sunday School at 2-50 pr, ¥. Prayer Meeting at 1-30 Wednesday evening, United Drethern, High snd Thomas Streets, Rev Wertman. Pastor, 10.30 A. w. and 7 pr. x. Sunday School st # 4. x. Pray. or Mesting Wednesday st 7-30 p. u. A. M_E. Church, West High Street, Rev. Norris Pastor. Y.M. C. A, Spring and High Streets. General Meeting and Services Sunday at 4 r. x. Library sad Reading Room open from § A. x. to 10 ». x, daily H ¥ Prayer LODGES, Bol'afonte Lodge No, 298, A. Y. M., meets on Tues. sy + ght on or before every full moon. Balie o Chapter No, 341, meets on the first Pri iy night of every month. Oonstans Commandery No. 33 K.T., on the second riday night of every month, Contre Lodge No 153, 1. 0. 0. ¥. meet every Thurs Iny evening at 7 o'clock at 1. 0. 0. ¥. Hall, opposite House, Bellefonte Encampment No, 72, meets the second sad fourth Mondays of each math in the Hall op posite the Bush House, Bellefonte Council No. 277, of U. A.M. meets avery Tuesday evening in Bush Arcade, Logan Branch Council No. 141, Junior Order U. A M. meets avery Friday evening, Bellefonte Conclave No. 111.1 0. H. meets in Har rie’ New Building the second and fourth Friday eve sing of each month. Bellefonte Fencibles™Co, “B.” 5th Reg. N. G. P. mosts in Armory Hall every Friday evening. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Newton Brumgart of Hepersburg has a Percheron colt two years and » balf old, which weighs 1340 pounds. How is that for blooded stock? Mr. Brumgart is determined to have good horse flesh and we reckon there are few in the county that can beat his colt, Next. ~The new furniture for the post of, fice bas arrived and when it has once been put in place, will present an artis- tic appearance as the design selected is of the latest. Bellefonte has been waiting for an improvement in this direction for a number of years, «On several occasions we have been asked why the Bellefonte band did not come out more, and in truth we felt ashamed to acknowledge that our town could not afford such a luxury, our sister and rival town of Philipsburg is able to support three first class organi. ization of this kind, while we, who are older, wealthier and should take pride in being the oapitol of the county can not own even an orchestra, why is this we nek, our citizen are just as liberal to give and ws ready to assist as the citizens ia soy other town, we have as touch wud even wore use for such ap organization than many other places who have two or three, the only reason we can find, is the lack of interest the youug and middie aged mean of our tows possess for the improvement and envertain neot of home, We would bet any wsonoy if it were propper for ladies fo have mich organizations, Bellefonte would haves a band eo quick it would your head swin, Services avery other Sunday at | Borvices every Sunday morning and evening | —~(n Hallow E'en while Wallace Reeder and several little children were playing on Linn strect nearthe resi- dence of George Jackson, some misore~ ant came along and picking Wallice up bodily threw Lim into the street, erush- ing in the froutal bone and leaving an ugly cut on the forehead. Mrs, Jaok- gon heard the little follows screams and ran out and picked the child up, The brute for no man would be guilty of Wallace is in a very such an sot, ran, precarious coudition and his recovery is not certain, He is suffering intense- ly, and should he recover it will be with an ugly scar and poosibly with a intellect, It is to be hoped | clouded suffer nothing more than the disfigura- t tion. The fellow who did the aot deserves lynching. NEW MUSIC, ~We have before us | 4 : " of D. B. McCloskey, who is also the We have not heard it ren for either —but judging by the appearance | dered on piano or organ-—suilable of the melody, we undoubtedly give it | rank with the popular compositions of for the harmony, or the la companiment. it certainly bears upon | teachings of the old master w hose rapid and pleasing changes have be- have hae must to | ome s0 famous, which tens Becomplisi Mr i read to a great ex { that which he 18 in this piece, McCloskey is nknowa beyond a cal radius as a composer and publish- r, but with putting such music on the his { the public, he will certainly be entitled i pat 0 ket 58 he makes ntroduection to IAIN a bountiful share of the public to D. Ps., of the best to ronage. Send 25 cents | McCloskey. | assured of Lock haven, getting one pieces of music issued by any pub is for sale al to-dey. This music i nell & Aiken's music sid re. PINE GROVE CHIPS On Thursday evening Oct. 20th at ¢ Ham of the Mills, pronounced Mr, Milton Shuey of State Rev, Samuel { o'clock, Methodist church of Pine Grove College, and Miss Rebie Tanyer of Pine wif residence Ward act- ed as groomsman and Lucetta Ward as | Grove, man and e at the of the brides parents. J, E bridesmaid. The ceremony was per- formed in the presence of a number of | invited guests. After the ceremony | wedding repast, which was in keeping with all such feasts. After supper ! Pine Grove Cornet band made its | pearance and furnished some excellent music for the occasion. Numerous presents were received by Mr. Shuey | | No. 218, of Port Matilda, ou November They will be assisted by the Castles | | and his wife, who have the best wishes | of their friends for a long and pleasant life. The following is a list of presents, Pro. John Heston, lamp, castor, and mustache cop, Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eckel, and Miss Mery Floray, each a pair of towels. Miss Clara Ward, lamp, Mrs. Eloray one half dozen Mr. and Mrs. Shaey, glass’ pitcher, fruit dish, aod butter dish, Mr. and Mrs Harris Bloom, fruit dish and piteher, Mr, ‘and Mra. Kramrine, fruit dish Mr. and Mrs. Babb, fruit dish, Mr. Rid- er, fruit dish, Mary Brett, dozen plates, G. W. Ward, plush album: Lucetta Ward, one dozen sslt cellers, J. E. Ward, chair tidy, Gertie Finny, tread plate and numerous other fvalu. ble presents the names of which we did not get. Mr. Chas, Smith, one of our carriage makers has some fine buggies and spring wagons for sale cheap. Give him a eall. A singing class is being raised, and will be instructed by Birdie Musser, who will instruct beginners in the rudiménts of musie, something which has been neglected in this community for some time, those wishing to take instructions, should avail themselves of this opportunity. Conference will convene in the Luth- eran church of this place on Tuesday evening Nov. lst. Bessions each day snd evening, closing on Thuasday even- ing, the opening sermon will be preach- ed by Rev. Chas. T. Steck of Bellefonte. Mrs. Henry Meek of Altoona, for- merly a resident of this plece, is visit~ friends and relatives here Rev. T. A. Elliot of Birmingham, furmerly pastor of the M. E. church of this place, was in town this week, he occupied the pulpit of the M. E, church of Boalsburg, it being the reopening of the church which has lately beeu re- paired, Our Presbyterian friends are at work repairing their church, they intend to put on a new roof and paint it oo the outside, which will when finished pre- sent a fine appearance. sn ———————— «The greatest bargaing ever offered in Bellofonte-—at Corman’s, The entire stock must be sold, and prices have been made very low, Hoover, goblets, one hal! a INI ~8pring and summer season, 1887 We are now showing full lines of sea sonable woolens, Leave your order now, any & Co, Tailors. ~All the goods in Corman’s Novelty store must be sold at once, ns Miss Cortoan intad going to California in » short Our Joxarnan, Next Tuesday night Nov. 8th., “Yankee Moor” supported and a fine orchestra, will produce “Our Pluck" Jonathan" in “Yankee to A Bellefonte audienca, this amusing comedy producad and the stags well set for the plece, Mr. liberally embellished and ward robe Was This season of the caste and the play in a great part, is another company and the orchestra new. | kee comedies, that the little fellow will get well and | drawing dastard- | 10 ory between the i Bl Mh . : ALINE onpy of “My Lady" Wltzes from the pen { / ‘ | 1ncidents, i Times, for example, rele ' pertait and be | was over the party sat down to the | the ap | { Cowan, i nh, | new version of one of the best of Yan- 4 play which has been in harness five seasons and is yet a card every where, wre no breaks in the even flood of | | continuous humor and scarcely room succession of langh tuations and startling, thrilling Balla Vivian is a soubretie of the hig 1est professional character accomplish i artist, lhe the Wheeling, and which is Music to- sen of very fave and an following taken from WW. Va. Vivian oponea : Register, The Moore Comedy the Company, ft Academy of WOrrow evening, is sp The orable by the press, fers Lo them as meritorious e tha “presenting an even hie ment, Joserving ol more ! Ordinary ral in organizing this h ¢ He has been carelu ple, without re yl, and their performance elsewhere are always crowded s four “st All “Cals on sae al Iroecs urday) davs ip advance, seals in the Hall 50¢, Gallery 35¢ Personal. De. A.J. Orendorf was in town on Monday transacting business as udmin - istrator for an estate, Read idge Fars! ace MI PAL bave been spending the w 3 fle y iar have not succeeded et footed Deer, Shoe hunting the #4 IN axing a { pt ire. ard Spow Shoe train Edw Austin conduct on the had his hand badly Iscersted by the premature discharge of a revolver apparently out of fix which he was examiniog, his place is being suppiied for a few days. Eagle Knights of the iden PORT MATILDA CASTLE, 2i18, 10 BE INSTITUTED Grand Sir Herald A. C Grand Chiefs T. B W. F. Taylor and C Roper, will institute Port Matilda Castle, Lyttle, District William Jaminson, in Centre, Biair, Clearfield snd Hunting don counties, The application for charter contains the names of the most prominent citizens of the borough snd vicinity. The following officers will be installed Past Chinf—8- R. Pringle Noble Chief —-H. H. Osman Vice Chief —F. Chaney High Priest—G. W. Loner Venerable Hermit—W. G. L. Crain Master of Racords—S. U. Harmhberger Clerk of Exchequer — Frank Woodring Keeper of Exchequer—A. Y. Willinms Sir Herald Jacob Woodring Worthy Bard— William Shay Worthy Chamberisin— Adam Cowher Ensign—<W. J. Wiser E«quire—~H. C. Woodring First Guardsman ~Herbert Chaney Trustees — Martin Cowher. J.C. Marks, and Layfayetta Stine, Hiram Smith, of Waverly, Mich., has had his share of accidents. He put out one eye, fell into a well fifty feet deep, fell forty feet out of a tree, fell into a cistern and was nearly drowned, and a short time ago, while engaged in blast: ing stumps, he was blown ten feet into the air, fracturing one of his feet. ———— - The Question of Annexation. Quensc, Oct. 28.—~The conference of provincial ministers, which has been in session here for the last few days, terminated its labors yesterday, and the Ontario delegates left for home. Its proceedings have been surrounded with so much secrecy that it is im possi- ble to get a definite statement of what has been done; but it is semi-officially aunounced that the conference appoint ed a delegation to proceed to England to lay their grievance at the foot of the throne, and if their demands were pot acceded to, to ask that the imperi- al act bringing about the confederation of the various provinces to be repealed. In this case nothing bat a miracle could prevent speedy annexation. Premier Ficlding, of Nova Bootia, is declared to have stated that unless the coming wegotistions at Washington ended in the consatmation of commer cial union Nova Scotia would rise 8s one man and demand anvexation, «A good parior suit may be purchas- od cheap upon application at Corman’s Novelty store, Miss Corman will short ly remo ro to Califarnia, and must dis- pose of her farniture, by a strong campany of artiste, the | leading Indy being Miss Bella Vivian, 26 When here belore | admirable | Moore has | removed the rewritten | The company | | mite gun useless band and | J | const delence, Hence we shall have a | There | Philsdelphia Janton | Jtems of Ioterest. Count von Moltke will be 87 on Oct, Je old last Friday. » Each cabnet officers Governor Beaver was 50 yeurs | | | per annum, President Hyde, of Bowdoin college, | is un enthosiastic tennis player. y i receives £8000 | For this Geday Strike Clock with Alarm Attachment, General Berdan pronounces the dyna | for the purposes ol A funny man compares the price of eggs to un hod carrier, because are going up. The twenty-first anpusl convention Architects { held in Chicago, of American has jus Prayer is the side timbers and fa'th on the ladder Whitehall Times, g of dally | the rungs rajsed to 4 Heaven, ADA is A iare Com Huner Bill od fifty diferent dishes, A fire in St, Louis destroyed or badly damaged a number ol big stores causing i a total estimated loss of over FIO UR) H. declined an ofler : 1" ‘ Lne Rev, { Spurgeon is will baving 000 for 100 lecturers to be deli { Amierica, n The ples for Sunday labor s inst resort trom LW ven day Lh ir busin W 4 A Georgia debating society yestion [hid Zeke Slade i iacussed 8 Lobad yr co barn burn up or down It was decided that it did You may bring me, said the Boston of Celtic distur- 4 the girl, a smsii poruoa Dance, Irish A which is It 7 sa walter, stew, you stupid, srswereq she, risray has urge $ to undertake Ue nigut mars I men and women in Hiatus, Xn tne wesiero i JWOD As C JN Berry ard | srpenter has reRIgnd 3 from the Unitarian church, of which been Hale. wilh he was pastor in Boston and has succeeded by Edward Everett His congregation presented him a check for $10,000 Extraordinary precautions were taken out to protect the Chicago jail, as an i both are WHEN YOU CAN GET IT FOR $4.00 At FRANK P. BLAIR'S. bresk and attempt to rescue the con- | demoed Anarchists was expected, f large body of police were placed and about the prison, In a Swiss museum there is » | dismieter, inserted in the top of a pencil Its little dial not only | hours, minutes and seconds, but also | case. { the “ays of the month, Perry Ackers, a shiftless resident of walch, indicates | A : in | the complete assortment of We have now on exnibition and sale largest and most only threesixteenths of sn inch in | i PO ARP BH 4 T S,< | Maxwell, 11l., borrowed a revolver, and | French. Then Ackers killed himself, The officers, quarters at Fort Riley, Kan., one of the oldest military posts, sre said to be the abode of ghosts. Many mysterious tragedies have taken place at the fort, and evil fortune has attended nearly every officer who has been quartered there. The coruer s'one of the new Clark University was laid at Worcester, Mass, General Charles Devens presided at the ceremonies and Senator George F. Hoar made the address, Mr. Jones G. Clark has given $2,000,000 for the purpose of the University, The past month was one of the big- gest in the history of the Pennsylvania Steel Works, Harrisburg, despite the statement that the steele business is flagging and the demand and prices on the decline. The 3,771 employes were paid $165,000 on Saturday, Mr. E. B. Washburne, the distin, guished ex-Minister of the United States to France, died suddenly a few days since at Chicago, He was born in Maine in 1816, went West in 1549, served sixteen years in Congress, and was Secretary of State under Grant for a month, In Aberdeen, Ark., recently a num- ber of persons were invited to a possum supper at a hotel. They went and partook heartily of the good cheer. It now appears that one of the possums was a oat and the banqueters are hunt- ing for the cook, who has fled to the woods, Tennyson was born ia 1809, and is therefore 78 year old, It is a notice able fact that Tennyson published “The May Queen,’ since one of the most popular of his poems, without being recognized ss a marked poet. When “Locksley Hall” appeared it al once made him famous, The new Lord Mayor of London is desoribad as a “eurious compost.” He is a Belgian, a Roman Catholie, a Free Mason, a Knight of the Order of Leopold, » spectacie-maker, a» farrier, a butcher, an iun-boider, a poulterer, and a gold and silver wire drawer, At present Mr. D, Keyser is best known ns the proprietor of a famous hotel, i wg sel nal RI hy ah" | Co, RL a VL A » | starting out with the remark that be | was going to “wipe out some old scores’ | | murdered Justice Schmetzer and Mayor | ever shown in Bellefonte, at the very lowest prices, which a: any and all times can be relied on. Lace Cartaios in great variety with all the fixtures belonging thereto. Window Blinds and fixtures, in fact everything in the House [Keeping line, including Sheeting, Pillow Casings, Tickings, &c., &e., &c. We handle the +ROCHESTER CLOTHING And are the only Clothing dealers in town who do, and will sell you a well made good fitting suit at the same] prices asked you for slop shop trash. Try it once. S. & A. LOEB. 1541. Bookiax's Arxica Sauve. ~The Best Salve inthe world for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Teter, Chapped hands, Chilblaint Corns, and al skin eruptions, and posi. tively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded Price 25 cents por box. For sale by J. Zriren & Sox. «= Minglo's shoe store. We are now prepared to do all kinds of plain and fancy JOB PRINTING and BOOK BINDING, All work warranted, aod satisfaction guaranteed. BLANK BOOKS of all descriptions made to order, and all kinds of papers magazines and peri. odicles bound in the best siyle and for the least money. Call at the Cuwras Dewoonar and soe for yourself,
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